Great giveaway. Hmm, my favorite... Now thats a tough one. One of my favorites that I have done in the last few months is finding some great decorations at thrift stores & sprucing them up with different colors and making them my own. way fun. With the glitter, I think I may spray my daughters shoes to start with. We love glitter in any form. My email is aliciacutler4@gmail.com. Thanks!

OOOPS!!! I left separate comments for each task, I am so very sorry!!! I hope you will delete the others & just count this one!!! :) OK....I DID IT!!!My Favorite Spray Paint Project is the Lace-Work Plates made with glass plates and spray paint.!!!! They are so Beautiful!!! Thanks again for the chance to win!!!debpaint16@aol.com

Back again this week... I have shared on FB, commented/liked Krylon last week, commented on your fan page, been to Amazon and liked last week. Not on Twitter... I have pinned some of your projects!!!

I would love to try this Glitter Blast to make back ground papers for cards... I wish there was something like Glitter Blast a few years ago. I was doing props for a gala dinner that had a theme of a turn of the century ocean liner, we had a plank through front door, like a pier and a long corridor to walk through before you entered the dining area. In the corridor I used rolls of large white paper on the top half of the wall that I sprayed with silver glitter, I think GLITTER BLAST would have looked awesome! Thanks for the opportunity to win! http://dreamingofcastles.blogspot.com/

I've done everything for your contest! I discovered my favorite spray paint project on the Little Green Notebook blog. You buy toy animals or random thrift store finds of your choice and spray paint them with brass metallic paint or a colored paint for home decor! They turn out fabulous and WAY cheaper than buying the real thing!

Here's the link so I can give Jenny the credit!http://littlegreennotebook.blogspot.com/2012/02/reader-diy-animal-bookends-and-brass.html

I've done everything for your contest! I discovered my favorite spray paint project on the Little Green Notebook blog. You buy toy animals or any thrift store find of your choice and spray paint them with brass or colored paint for home decor! They turn out fabulous and are WAY cheaper than the real thing!

Here's a link to give Jenny credit for this fabulous DIY!http://littlegreennotebook.blogspot.com/2012/02/reader-diy-animal-bookends-and-brass.html

Yay.... I did all the requirements..... I love making the apothacary jars using candlesticks and throw away glass jars (pickle, condiments, etc...) I spray the lids and candlesticks with paint before adhering the jar. Lovely gift!!!

Mission accomplished! My favorite painting projects are, tole painting on any kind of metal (I love to buy outdoor decorations & spiff them up), and I love to decorative paint on wood. I have all the tools to cut out my own patterns: scrollsaw, Sanders, Dremel, & so on... I was once asked by the police, searching my neighborhood for someone, if all the tools in my garage were mine. Duh, their here! Like a woman owning tools is a crime, LOL!

Done, Done, and done!! The favorite thing I ever did with spray paint was salvaging the Chandelier from my grandma's home after she passed away. It was old and not very attractive at all, but I took it apart piece by piece, cleaned it, spray painted it white, then added just a few very light touches of brown and gold with a sponge. I smile every time I look at it :-)

Done, Done, and done!! The favorite thing I ever did with spray paint was salvaging the Chandelier from my grandma's home after she passed away. It was old and not very attractive at all, but I took it apart piece by piece, cleaned it, spray painted it white, then added just a few very light touches of brown and gold with a sponge. I smile every time I look at it :-)

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